Jaibans Singh Vigil along the LOC As General Qamar Bajwa, the all powerful chief of the Pakistan Army, prepares to drift into retirement and ignominy, he would be ruing the day he decided to place all his political eggs in the basket of Imran Khan and his political party, … [Read more...] about Unstable Pakistan is increasing terrorist activity in Kashmir
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Power play & fissures in Pakistan Army pose danger internationally
Jaibans Singh Pakistan ISI Chief, Lt. General Faiz Hameed with Taliban leadership The Pakistan army is going through a huge internal crisis, fissures are visible through the rank and file of the organisation. While discontent at the lower level is quite apparent, it is the … [Read more...] about Power play & fissures in Pakistan Army pose danger internationally
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Jaibans Singh Pakistan Foreign Minister greeting Taliban leaders Much has been written and talked about with regard to the situation in Afghanistan. In India, the role of Pakistan has been discussed in great detail. It would be interesting to analyse what is being said … [Read more...] about Afghanistan and Taliban: The Pakistani perspective
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Jaibans Singh In a panel discussion recorded a few days earlier by Brighter Kashmir (a Kashmir based daily newspaper), this columnist while speaking about the recent initiative on "resolution of issues" between India and Pakistan had observed that there have been many earlier … [Read more...] about In resolving issues with India Pakistan needs to think out of the box
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Onkareshwar Pandey Pakistan has made a strong pitch for "resolution of issues" with India. The diplomatic rhetoric commenced in early March, a little after recommitment by the Director Generals of Military Operations (DGsMO) of the two countries to uphold the ceasefire … [Read more...] about India-Pakistan: Nuances and structure of “dispute resolution”
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